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Batzner Pest Management: National Pest Management Month bringing attention to pest-proofing

Contact: Christine Venuti- Marketing Manager or Jerry Batzner-President Batzner Pest Management, Inc. 16948 W. Victor Rd, New Berlin, WI 53151 Phone: 262-797-4160 NEW BERLIN, WI - April 20, 2012- With the mild winter we have experienced, pests are showing up on our doorstep sooner than usual. That is why observing National Pest Management Month, going on now, is a good idea for homeowners and...

Greenfire Management Services: Construction management firm Greenfire Management Services announces new hires

Media Contacts: Robert Schmitt, President Greenfire Management Services Phone: 414-727-6110 rschmitt@greenfirellc.net Kip Ritchie, COO Potawatomi Business Development Corporation Phone: 414-727-2041 ext. 6010 kritchie@potawatomibdc.com Milwaukee, WI (April 23, 2012) –Greenfire Management Services, LLC (GMS) has announced that experienced building professionals Matt Cool and Oliver Miotke have joined the construction management firm in superintendent roles. Cool, appointed as a Senior Superintendent, brings...

DATCP: Clean sweeps help you get rid of drugs, chemicals

Contact: Donna Gilson, donna.gilson@wi.gov, 608-224-5130 Jim Dick, Communications Director, jim.dick@wi.gov, 608-224-5020 MADISON – You can check online if there's a Clean Sweep event near you, where you'll be able to dispose of household hazardous wastes, agricultural pesticides and unwanted prescription drugs. Visit http://datcp.wi.gov/Environment/Clean_Sweep/index.aspx...

Dane County: Date set for 6th annual meeting to promote local foods

Contact: Casey Slaughter Becker, Office of the County Executive 608.267.8823 or cell, 608.843.8858 Registration Open for the Dane County Institutional Food Market Coalition’s ‘Step Forward to Local’ The date has been set for the Dane County Institutional Food Market Coalition’s (IFM) 6th annual meeting, a gathering that promotes the wholesale purchase of locally produced food and helps local farm families...

First Business Bank: Launches new event for innovators and investors

For more information contact: Kelley Dixon Marketing & Events Coordinator First Business Financial Services, Inc ...

WEDC: Trade mission to India focuses on Wisconsin water technology opportunities

Contact: Tom Thieding, 608-267-9661 tom.thieding@wedc.org Link to Release: http://wedc.org/india-trade-mission MADISON, April 20, 2012 – The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation is leading a business delegation to India April 22-30, focusing on sales to India’s rapidly expanding water and waste water market. The mission is in partnership with the Milwaukee Water Council,...

UW-Stevens Point: Cornerstone Press launches new historical novel

Cornerstone Press, the student-run publishing company at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, will launch its newest book, a historical novel, on Tuesday, April 24. The event for “Syncopation: A Memoir of Adèle Hugo” will begin at 7:30 p.m. in The Encore Room of the Dreyfus University Center. The author, Elizabeth Caulfield Felt, an associate lecturer in English at UW-Stevens Point,...

Cross Plains Area Chamber of Commerce: Offering two scholarships to area high school seniors

CONTACTS: Amy Hansen, CPACC (608-843-3166) Cross Plains, WI—The Cross Plains Area Chamber of Commerce will be offering two $500 scholarships to two area high school seniors to assist them in their post high school education. The eligibility criteria are as follows: * Graduating senior * Student or parent(s) lives or works in the Village of Cross Plains, Town of Cross Plains...

WEDC: Top Main Street revitalization programs and volunteers honored

Contact: Tom Thieding, 608-267-9661 tom.thieding@wedc.org BELOIT, April 20, 2012 – The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) recognized the best downtown revitalization projects of 2011 at the 22nd Annual Wisconsin Main Street Awards at the Beloit College campus. Paul Jadin, CEO/Secretary of the WEDC, was on hand to recognize the efforts by Main Street volunteers and staff for the historic...
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